A cover for surrounding both an electronic device and a support on which the electronic device is retained includes a first portion defining a back of the cover to be positioned behind the electronic device and behind the support. The first portion includes at least one aperture for receiving a mounting member configured to mount the support to a structure. The cover further includes a second portion defining a front of the cover. The second portion defines therein a cavity sized and configured such that when connected to the first portion about an outer periphery of the second portion, the cavity encloses the electronic device and the support. A heating element is coupled to the second portion and operable to heat the cavity.
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18. A system comprising:
a support for an electronic device;
a cover for surrounding the support, the cover including
a first portion defining a back of the cover to be positioned behind the support, the first portion including at least one aperture;
a second portion defining a front of the cover, the second portion defining therein a cavity sized and configured such that when connected to the first portion about an outer periphery of the second portion, the cavity encloses the support;
wherein the second portion is pivotable relative to the first portion between a closed position, in which the outer periphery of the second portion is connected to the first portion, and an open position, in which at least part of the outer periphery of the second portion is spaced apart from the first portion;
wherein the second portion includes an outer wall having an opening therein for providing access into and out of the cavity; and
a heating element positioned within a pocket formed in the second portion and operable to heat the cavity, wherein the second portion includes a first sidewall, a second sidewall spaced from and parallel to the first sidewall, and a third wall interconnecting the first and second sidewalls, the pocket extending at least partially on to each of the first sidewall, the second sidewall, and the third wall;
a mounting member coupled to the support and extending through the at least one aperture in the first portion of the cover; and
a structure to which the support, the cover, and the mounting member are secured, wherein the mounting member secures the support and the cover to the structure by extending from the support, through the at least one aperture in the first portion of the cover, and into engagement with the structure.
1. A system comprising:
a support for an electronic device;
a cover for surrounding the support, the cover including
a first portion defining a back of the cover to be positioned behind the support, the first portion including at least one aperture;
a second portion defining a front of the cover, the second portion defining therein a cavity sized and configured such that when connected to the first portion about an outer periphery of the second portion, the cavity encloses the support;
wherein the second portion is pivotable relative to the first portion between a closed position, in which the outer periphery of the second portion is connected to the first portion, and an open position, in which at least part of the outer periphery of the second portion is spaced apart from the first portion;
wherein the second portion includes an outer wall having an opening therein, and a translucent material covering the opening for viewing the electronic device through the cover when the second portion is in the closed position; and
a heating element positioned within a pocket formed in to the second portion and operable to heat the cavity, wherein the second portion includes a first sidewall, a second sidewall spaced from and parallel to the first sidewall, and a third wall interconnecting the first and second sidewalls, the pocket extending at least partially on to each of the first sidewall, the second sidewall, and the third wall;
a mounting member coupled to the support and extending through the at least one aperture in the first portion of the cover; and
a structure to which the support, the cover, and the mounting member are secured, wherein the mounting member secures the support and the cover to the structure by extending from the support, through the at least one aperture in the first portion of the cover, and into engagement with the structure.
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This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/613,884 filed on Jan. 5, 2018, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to covers for electronic devices.
Electronic devices have become more robust and durable, enabling them to be used in extreme working environments. Cases have been designed to help protect these devices from debris, from impact, and from other harmful external forces. Mounts have also been designed to support electronic devices for use in harsh environments.
The invention provides a heated cover designed to cover an electronic device that is secured in or on a support, such as a device holder or a device docking station. The cover is designed to surround both the electronic device as well as the support, and includes a heating element operable to generate heat within the cover, thereby providing a heated environment within the cover for the electronic device and the support. The cover enables the use of mounted electronic devices in cold environments, such as in cold outdoor climates, or in large freezers and refrigerators.
In one aspect, the invention provides a cover for surrounding both an electronic device and a support on which the electronic device is retained. The cover includes a first portion defining a back of the cover to be positioned behind the electronic device and behind the support. The first portion includes at least one aperture for receiving a mounting member configured to mount the support to a structure. The cover further includes a second portion defining a front of the cover. The second portion defines therein a cavity sized and configured such that when connected to the first portion about an outer periphery of the second portion, the cavity encloses the electronic device and the support. A heating element is coupled to the second portion and operable to heat the cavity.
In another aspect, the second portion further includes (a) translucent material for viewing the electronic device through the second portion, or (b) an opening for providing access into and out of the cavity. The second portion is pivotable relative to the first portion between a closed position, in which the outer periphery of the second portion is connected to the first portion, and an open position, in which at least part of the outer periphery of the second portion is spaced apart from the first portion.
In yet another aspect, the invention provides a system including a support for an electronic device and a cover for surrounding the support. The cover includes a first portion defining a back of the cover to be positioned behind the support. The first portion includes at least one aperture for receiving a mounting member configured to mount the support to a structure. The cover further includes a second portion defining a front of the cover. The second portion defines therein a cavity sized and configured such that when connected to the first portion about an outer periphery of the second portion, the cavity encloses the support. A heating element is coupled to the second portion and operable to heat the cavity.
Other aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. Use of relative terms such as “right,” “left,” “front,” “back,” “lower,” “upper,” “over,” “under,” “up,” “down,” “top,” “bottom,” and “behind” as well as derivatives of such terms (e.g., “downwardly” and “upwardly”) should be construed to refer to exemplary orientation as then described or as shown in the drawing under discussion. These relative terms are for convenience of description and do not require that the apparatus be constructed or operated in a particular orientation. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
The invention provides a system 14 for protecting and heating an electronic device and its support in a mounted arrangement. The system 14 includes an electronic device 18, which in the illustrated embodiment is a computer such as a tablet computer. Other types of electronic devices can also be part of the inventive system. For example,
The system further includes a support 22, which in the illustrated embodiment of
The system 14 further includes a cover 34 sized and configured to surround and at least partially enclose both the support 22 and the electronic device 18 held thereon. The cover 34 is designed to fit around the support 22 and the retained electronic device 18 in a manner that allows a heating element 38 (shown schematically in
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The heating element 38 is controlled, in the illustrated embodiment, via one or more temperature sensors (e.g., thermostats, thermocouples, or other electronic temperature sensing devices).
When the cover 34 is installed over the support 22 and the device 18, it can be moved between a closed position (see
To move the cover 34 to the open position (see
In this embodiment, the support 22′ is a printer mounting bracket to which the printer 18′ is fixed. With reference to
Another difference with the system 14′ is that the outer wall 98′ of the second portion 78′ is formed with an arcuate protrusion 212 sized and configured to cover a roll of paper and/or labels 216 coupled to the printer 18′. In this manner, the cavity 102′ is shaped differently from the cavity 102 of the system 14 to accommodate the different device 18′. Additionally, the outer wall 98′ of the system 14′ does not include any translucent material, as there is no need to see or interact with the top side of the printer 18′.
The fourth wall 94′ of the second portion 78′ includes an opening 220 that provides access into and out of the cavity 102′. This opening 220 allows the paper from the printer 18′ to be expelled from inside the cavity 102′ after a print job is completed. The opening 220 also provides access to an input button 224 (e.g., an on/off button) and also enables viewing of a light 228 or other control indicia.
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Other differences include the lack of a flap 66 (due to the mounting orientation of the system 14′), the lack of a flap 126 in the bottom wall 94′, the placement of the external temperature sensor 142′ in the first sidewall 82′ instead of the second sidewall 86′, minor variations in the placement of the fastener strips 158′, and geometry variations to accommodate the different size/shape of the support 22′ and the device 18′.
Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
O'Brien, Thomas D., Sachse, Robert, Lewandowski, Jason
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